Approximate Completion Time

       8 months day / 8 months night

 

 

 

    

This program is designed to provide the student with the theory and practice of massage therapy, incorporating a variety of recognized modalities. The graduate of this program should be well prepared to take and pass the National Licensure Exam to become a licensed Florida Massage Therapist. The successful applicant should possess a high school diploma or the equivalent and have the desire to become a licensed massage therapist. The anatomy and physiology classes will inform students about the body and its functions related to massage. Instruction in numerous modalities of massage classes will provide basic training techniques, theory related to the techniques, and many hours of practical experience. Other health care classes will provide a complete, well-rounded health care background. As a professional massage therapist, employment opportunities abound. Physical rehabilitation centers, chiropractic clinics, health clubs, resort spas, cruise ships, university athletic departments, beauty salons, corporate offices, hospitals, and private practices all reflect the growing demand for well-trained massage therapists.

 

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Massage Therapy Class Schedule

Course Outline

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course No.

Course Title

Course Hours

Credits

Lecture Hours

Lab Hours

Clinic Hours

MT 101

Introduction to Massage

12

1

12

-

-

MT 103

Swedish Massage

100

5

10

90

-

MT 105

Clinical Sports Massage

30

2

10

20

-

MT 107

Connective Tissue Massage

40

2.5

10

30

-

MT 109

Neuromuscular Massage

64

3.5

8

56

-

MT 123

Hydrotherapy 

20

1

8

12

-

MT 125

Reflexology

12

0.5

4

8

-

MT 131

Asian Bodywork Therapy: Shiatsu

24

1.5

6

18

-

MT 201

Musculoskeletal Anatomy

88

8

72

16

-

MT 203

Anatomy & Physiology I

52

5

52

-

-

MT 205

Anatomy & Physiology II

52

5

52

-

-

MT 301

Health 

8

0.5

4

4

-

MT 305

CPR / HIV / First Aid

8

0.5

4

4

-

MT 315

Pathology

16

1

10

6

-

MT 321

Florida Law

10

1

10

-

-

MT 322

Ethics & National Exam Review

12

1

10

2

-

MT 326

Documentation & Medical Errors

16

1.5

16

-

-

MT 401

Clinical Practicum

60

2

-

-

60

MT 501

Business Management

16

1.5

12

4

-

 

 

640

44

310

270

60

 

For more information on the class start dates, please contact our Admissions office at (850) 474-1330

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MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM

Major Occupations for which graduates will be qualified:

  

O*NET Code      Title of Occupation Title

31-9011             Massage Therapists

     

PROGRAM COSTS:

           

Registration Fee:

$      50.

Tuition through Graduation:

$  9,900.

Books and Supplies:

included*

Total Cost:

$ 9,950.

*All required textbooks, workbooks, software, lab supplies, two sets of uniforms, etc. needed to complete the program are included with tuition. Incidentals such as notebooks, pens, pencils, etc. are not included and must be provided by the student. For more information of tuition policies and additional charges see the college catalog.

 

COMPLETION DATA FOR 7/1/2009 - 6/30-2010:

Beginning

Enrollment   

Students

Started    

Drops  

Grads   

Ending

Enrollment

       72

     73

    16

    80

      49

 

Graduation Rate: 83.33%

Graduates Completing within the normal program time: 80

Normal Completion time Day/Night Students /  8 Months

 

GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT DATA:

Graduate Employment Rate:      92.0%

(This rate is prepared annual using the formulas and methodologies required by our accrediting commission)

 

GRADUATE INDEBTEDNESS:

The following data are the median debt levels for graduates of this program upon graduation.

Title IV Loans*

$   3110.

Institutional Loans**   

$       0.

Private Loans

$   none

     Total Loans

$  3110.

*Title IV Loans include Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Student Loans

**Institutional Loans would include any money due to the college when the student graduates.